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Hacking the quantum revolution: 1925–1975
I argue that the quantum revolution should be seen as an Ian Hacking type of scientific
revolution: a profound, longue durée, multidisciplinary process of
transforming our understanding of physical nature, with deep-rooted social components from
the start. The “revolution” exhibits a characteristic style of reasoning – the
hierarchization of physical nature – and developed and uses a specific language – quantum
field theory (QFT). It is by virtue of that language that the quantum theory has achieved
some of its deepest insights into the description of the dynamics of the physical world.
However, the meaning of what a quantum field theory is and what it describes has deeply
altered, and one now speaks of “effective” quantum field theories. Interpreting all
present day quantum field theories as but “effective” field theories sheds additional
light on Phillip Anderson’s assertion that “More is different”. This important element is
addressed in the last part of the paper